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Recent advances to obtain real - Time displacements for engineering applications

January 1, 2005

This paper presents recent developments and approaches (using GPS technology and real-time double-integration) to obtain displacements and, in turn, drift ratios, in real-time or near real-time to meet the needs of the engineering and user community in seismic monitoring and assessing the functionality and damage condition of structures. Drift ratios computed in near real-time allow technical assessment of the damage condition of a building. Relevant parameters, such as the type of connections and story structural characteristics (including geometry) are used in computing drifts corresponding to several pre-selected threshold stages of damage. Thus, drift ratios determined from real-time monitoring can be compared to pre-computed threshold drift ratios. The approaches described herein can be used for performance evaluation of structures and can be considered as building health-monitoring applications.

Publication Year 2005
Title Recent advances to obtain real - Time displacements for engineering applications
Authors M. Çelebi
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70027966
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse